Guide for Designing Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Programs

Over the past decade, greenhouse gas reporting programs have emerged to provide information on emission sources and trends. As more jurisdictions plan to design and implement these programs, this report draws on the experience of 13 existing and proposed programs to guide policymakers and practitioners in developing such GHG reporting programs. Business, industry associations, civil society and funding agencies may also find this guide useful in facilitating their participation in the development of a reporting program. The guide provides step by step guidance on the four basic steps to design a reporting program: determining program objectives; creating an enabling environment for program design and implementation; determining program structure and requirements; and conducting program review.

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Main Authors: Singh, Neelam, Bacher, Kathryn, Song, Ranping, Sotos, Mary, Yin, Lei
Language:en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-05-26
Subjects:Greenhouse Gas Emissions, GHG Reporting, Data management, Climate change, Government institutions, Stakeholder engagement, Corporate reporting standards,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21981
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spelling dig-okr-10986219812023-11-17T16:11:21Z Guide for Designing Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Programs Singh, Neelam Bacher, Kathryn Song, Ranping Sotos, Mary Yin, Lei Greenhouse Gas Emissions GHG Reporting Data management Climate change Government institutions Stakeholder engagement Corporate reporting standards Over the past decade, greenhouse gas reporting programs have emerged to provide information on emission sources and trends. As more jurisdictions plan to design and implement these programs, this report draws on the experience of 13 existing and proposed programs to guide policymakers and practitioners in developing such GHG reporting programs. Business, industry associations, civil society and funding agencies may also find this guide useful in facilitating their participation in the development of a reporting program. The guide provides step by step guidance on the four basic steps to design a reporting program: determining program objectives; creating an enabling environment for program design and implementation; determining program structure and requirements; and conducting program review. 2015-05-26T22:57:02Z 2015-05-26T22:57:02Z 2015-05-26 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21981 en_US Partnership for Market Readiness Technical Papers CC BY 3.0 IGO World Bank http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ application/pdf application/pdf World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic Greenhouse Gas Emissions
GHG Reporting
Data management
Climate change
Government institutions
Stakeholder engagement
Corporate reporting standards
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GHG Reporting
Data management
Climate change
Government institutions
Stakeholder engagement
Corporate reporting standards
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Data management
Climate change
Government institutions
Stakeholder engagement
Corporate reporting standards
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GHG Reporting
Data management
Climate change
Government institutions
Stakeholder engagement
Corporate reporting standards
Singh, Neelam
Bacher, Kathryn
Song, Ranping
Sotos, Mary
Yin, Lei
Guide for Designing Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Programs
description Over the past decade, greenhouse gas reporting programs have emerged to provide information on emission sources and trends. As more jurisdictions plan to design and implement these programs, this report draws on the experience of 13 existing and proposed programs to guide policymakers and practitioners in developing such GHG reporting programs. Business, industry associations, civil society and funding agencies may also find this guide useful in facilitating their participation in the development of a reporting program. The guide provides step by step guidance on the four basic steps to design a reporting program: determining program objectives; creating an enabling environment for program design and implementation; determining program structure and requirements; and conducting program review.
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Corporate reporting standards
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